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Johannes Niimwene: ‘The Hustler’
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Johannes Niimwene: ‘The Hustler’

ONGWEDIVA – Johannes Niimwene started his career in cleaning services in 2005 when he worked for Clean Master in Oshakati for nine months. In 2006, armed with only motivation in the form of financial challenges and a family to feed, he decided to establish his own company. “I realised that the salary I was earning...

Women devalued in politics – Muteka
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Women devalued in politics – Muteka

Mercy Karuuombe National Council Vice Chairperson Emma Muteka says women are devalued in society, especially when it comes to politics. Muteka said this at a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA-UK) delegation meeting with female National Council MPs on Thursday at Parliament. She was responding to a question posed by a UK delegation member of parliament, Sarah...

Journalism isn’t public relations – //Hoëbeb
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Journalism isn’t public relations – //Hoëbeb

Isabel Bento  SWAKOPMUND – Journalists should not be mistaken for brand managers, public relations officers or advertisers for institutions.  Instead, journalists must be allowed to perform their constitutional role as public watchdogs serving the public interest without fear, favour or prejudice.These were the sentiments of former journalist and now communications consultant, Usi //Hoëbeb, who was...

‘Prophet’ Babi strikes again
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‘Prophet’ Babi strikes again

“God said you will die rich.” Those were the purported words Jackson Babi, a self-styled prophet, told Wilbard Shilongo to convince him to hand over his family’s life savings of N$100 000 meant to unchain them from the yoke of poverty. He was promised the Biblical heaven on earth, it seems. Shilongo had no reason...

Namibia tightens noose on FMD control …N$1.5b needed to contain disease
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Namibia tightens noose on FMD control …N$1.5b needed to contain disease

Namibia needs an estimated N$1.5 billion to fully combat the potential outbreak of the highly contagious Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD). This includes creating the necessary buffers within the country’s agricultural production zones, agriculture minister Inge Zaamwani has said. She also announced on Tuesday that the government has approved and made available N$57 million to assist with...

Inside Nandi-Ndaitwah’s AU bag 
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Inside Nandi-Ndaitwah’s AU bag 

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah will be heading to the 39th Ordinary Session ofthe African Union (AU) Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, later this weekend.  In this piece, New Era delves deeper into the President’s chief priority at the continental summit, at a time when Africa is facing growing global uncertainty and shifting alliances. To understand this,...

Another Walvis shack fire kills two
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Another Walvis shack fire kills two

WALVIS BAY – A young woman (20) and her niece became the latest casualties of shack fires in Walvis Bay yesterday. The incident left 14 others homeless after a shack fire broke out during the early hours of yesterday in Tutaleni. The deceased, Beauty Guidao-Oas, and her niece, Gloria Guibes (2), could not be saved...

Divided by oil
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Divided by oil

Rudolf Gaiseb Andreas Thomas  Independent Patriots for Change leader Panduleni Itula has rejected the Petroleum Amendment Bill and called for its immediate withdrawal.  Petroleum governance must be built on constitutional accountability not Presidential centralism, Itula said.  It is also Itula’s conviction that, “Our duty is not merely to pass bills in the August house, but...

Constitution: A testament of collective resolve … moral erosion threatens democracy
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Constitution: A testament of collective resolve … moral erosion threatens democracy

Albertina Nakale Edward Mumbuu KATIMA MULILO – National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says the Namibian Constitution stands head and shoulders above all else as a proud testament of Namibians’ collective resolve to build an inclusive, democratic and just society. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said this as Namibia marked Constitution Day on Monday. “It [the constitution] is widely respected,...

Sankwasa pushes for local tender participation
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Sankwasa pushes for local tender participation

SWAKOPMUND – Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa has urged regional and local authority councillors to consider Namibian companies when awarding tenders. The call also covers local participation in the implementation of development projects. This is contained in a speech delivered on his behalf by his deputy, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele, during the induction workshop of...